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Fig. 4B 38 year-old-cyclist who suffered vascular injuries to
anterior tibial artery and subsequent compartment syndrome when hit by truck
as teenager, now presenting with painless enlarging mass. Anteroposterior
(A) and lateral (B) radiographs show sheetlike calcification in
anterior and lateral compartments of lower limb consistent with calcific
myonecrosis. C, Axial CT (width, 2000 H; level, 250 H) defines
peripheral nature of lobular calcification.